Sapphire 2019: A curtain raiser with Nick Tzitzon

As I prepare to drive to Orlando for the annual SAP conference I had a chance to talk to Nick Tzitzon, EVP of Marketing and Communications about what we can expect on the main stage.

If you think about the big picture, Vinnie, in terms of where the economy is and where our customers are, we approach SAPPHIRE with a really clear view of the challenges that we need to address and the opportunities we need to seize.

If I had to give you the top three headlines, number one is continuing to deliver on promise of the intelligent enterprise, which as you recall is something we launched last year. This was the pinnacle moment, if you will, in terms of what we always knew that the SAP HANA era would lead to for SAP. Our customers know it’s a big data world. They know that they need end-to-end connectivity in their business. They’re hungry for the exciting machine learning use cases and the new wave of industry best practices. You’ll see a lot more of this in Orlando.

Look for Bill McDermott to make the argument that we want our customers to focus on something of a cultural transformation. The idea here is “you need all people inside companies focused on people and opportunities outside of companies.” Demand chain integrates to supply chain in any truly digital business model.

This leads me to the second headline, which I think will surprise a lot of attendees in terms of the energy it creates in the SAP community. In looking openly at the same challenges facing our customers, we recognized there’s a big gap we needed to solve for. No company in our industry at scale, not SAP, not our competitors, could bring in real-time experience data to complement operational data. This goes directly to the culture change McDermott wants to hit. Nobody questions the operational heft of SAP. The question is – how can we help customers direct those systems to what their key stakeholders, customers and employees, actually feel. Experience Everything , Everyone is a Customer, Customer is Everywhere.

It's widely known that we went out to find a partner here. We found not only the market leader, but the pioneer of the experience management category with Qualtrics. SAPPHIRE will now be the largest event ever focused on experience management and helping businesses operate with greater agility in terms of knowing what's going on in their business, knowing why things are happening, being able to connect the two and personalize outcomes to a far greater degree. So while I think people have read the headlines about the Qualtrics deal, I don’t think there’s a full appreciation of the paradigm-shift that experience management on the Qualtrics XM platform will enable.

Number three, I think the consistent feedback you see, not just from reading about SAPPHIRE, but from reading about all vendor events in this industry, the customers do a better job talking about the solutions than the vendors do. Perhaps this a career-limiting admission for someone in the marketing and communications function, but I’m willing to take the risk. This year we made a concentrated effort to bring as many customers to Orlando as we can to let them tell the stories, to let them explain the experience they're having with SAP, why they chose SAP, why they're excited about the idea of experience management as the latest frontier for the intelligent enterprise. You're going to see hundreds of customer-led sessions, and the dominant ‘red thread’ is that customer testimonials will be steering the conversation.

Those would be, at a high level, the three things I think about.

In terms of product announcements, we're going to do a lot around SAP HANA. I can’t tell you how aggravating it is to read speculation in the media about our product strategy. Josh Greenbaum wrote a nice piece about this earlier this week. HANA remains—as Bill calls it--the intellectual foundation of SAP. You're going to see Hasso do what he does best as we blaze a new trail in the data management space with some announcements about SAP HANA, which is very exciting.

You're also going to see some additional progress being made on the idea of combining experience management and intelligent enterprise capabilities. You have heard us talk about this as “X Data plus O Data.” You'll see some early releases, giving developers the tools to build on our platform and accentuate the capabilities of X plus O. There'll be exciting announcements on this front as well.

You have another breakout on C/4HANA? Is Qualtrics going to be more in that? Is that its own sub-event within the big tent?

Qualtrics is going to be everywhere, first of all. CX LIVE is the customer experience event focused on SAP C/4HANA and the five integrated clouds that run in that suite. Frankly, the interest has been so high since it was announced last year, we had to do a dedicated CX track at SAPPHIRE because we ran out of space. That’s why Alex Atzberger and his team are hosting CX LIVE as a separate but connected track in Orlando. I’m sure Alex will happily tell you that it's a bigger crowd than they anticipated, which is good news. I should also say that any registered SAPPHIRE attendee can also participate in CX Live. Bill will appear with Alex at CX LIVE. Ryan Smith from Qualtrics will appear there. It’s going to be a fun event.

What about all the drama over the last few weeks? Will Bill touch on it? Are you going to let the media openly ask their questions?

Yeah, I think the media, influencers, analysts, can and should ask any questions they want. Personally, I don't see the drama. People have been following us for years and have very high expectations for us. Bill tells us all the time – take the high interest in SAP as a compliment that people believe we’re a significant company with a lot riding on us. Having said that, I worry that much of what’s out there right now has largely been the result of speculation and not necessarily the result of facts. In the case of the executive departures, we have individuals in some cases who collectively have worked for SAP for 100 years, and who decided that it was time to try something else in their career. Does this not happen in every company?

And the other piece of those changes, we have a particularly strong bench of talent at the leadership level and at the engineering level. Names like Adaire Fox-Martin, Christian Klein, Jennifer Morgan, Juergen Mueller, Thomas Saueressig, Gerrit Kazmaier, Abdul Razack. I think these leaders and the quality work done by our engineers will be on display at SAPPHIRE. Maybe the only thing that will quiet the conspiracy theories is seeing a totally thriving SAP in action in Orlando. So I guess I’m happy it starts next week.

Vinnie, I'm normally, as you know, somebody who is pretty sensitive to what's going on across the company, and I feel like the company is going in with a full ahead steam with a pretty clear sense of what it has to accomplish. I just don't see a lot of this so-called drama.

While I understand there is some sensational stuff in the media, we put more credibility in the facts.

If there’s any learning I have from all this, it’s that we need to do a better job over-communicating about everything. We know what our customers expect, we know what our shareholders expect, we feel motivated and excited about the future. That’s the story I personally need to do a better job getting out into the influence channels.

Any other big announcements? Any other directional stuff?

You’ll see a re-invigoration on the industries focus from us. There's a lot of really good content we're going to have at Sapphire on the industry side, a lot of good road mapping and best practices.

You're going to see a lot on the ecosystem. I think our partners are fired up for SAPPHIRE. You're going to see some more detail in terms of how our partnerships with cloud infrastructure providers have matured. These are topics that we know the SAP customer base is interested in, so they will be well featured at the event.

I also think you're going to see an increasingly good balance between the technology topics and the business topics. This is something that all vendors struggle with. We, like many, have an audience that comes from multiple perspectives, but what we really like about the intelligent enterprise, particularly now in the context of the experience economy with experience management from Qualtrics, this is a conversation that bridges the gap between business and technology. It completely unites the value chain on what needs to be done to keep companies successful or, in cases where they're struggling, gets them back on the right track. SAP is talking end-to-end now in multiple respects and we're excited for SAPPHIRE, if for no other reason, because it's our best opportunity of the year to show people just how complete and broad our portfolio is and how complete our strategy is in terms of giving them the tools that they need to be successful.

Plus, we're going to be distributing copies of exciting, new, future best-selling books. In case you have any recommendations in that regard.

Well I know at least one person - the publisher of SAP Nation 3.0 - will enjoy that drama :)

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As I prepare to drive to Orlando for the annual SAP conference I had a chance to talk to Nick Tzitzon, EVP of Marketing and Communications about what we can expect on the main stage.

If you think about the big picture, Vinnie, in terms of where the economy is and where our customers are, we approach SAPPHIRE with a really clear view of the challenges that we need to address and the opportunities we need to seize.

If I had to give you the top three headlines, number one is continuing to deliver on promise of the intelligent enterprise, which as you recall is something we launched last year. This was the pinnacle moment, if you will, in terms of what we always knew that the SAP HANA era would lead to for SAP. Our customers know it’s a big data world. They know that they need end-to-end connectivity in their business. They’re hungry for the exciting machine learning use cases and the new wave of industry best practices. You’ll see a lot more of this in Orlando.

Look for Bill McDermott to make the argument that we want our customers to focus on something of a cultural transformation. The idea here is “you need all people inside companies focused on people and opportunities outside of companies.” Demand chain integrates to supply chain in any truly digital business model.

This leads me to the second headline, which I think will surprise a lot of attendees in terms of the energy it creates in the SAP community. In looking openly at the same challenges facing our customers, we recognized there’s a big gap we needed to solve for. No company in our industry at scale, not SAP, not our competitors, could bring in real-time experience data to complement operational data. This goes directly to the culture change McDermott wants to hit. Nobody questions the operational heft of SAP. The question is – how can we help customers direct those systems to what their key stakeholders, customers and employees, actually feel. Experience Everything , Everyone is a Customer, Customer is Everywhere.

It's widely known that we went out to find a partner here. We found not only the market leader, but the pioneer of the experience management category with Qualtrics. SAPPHIRE will now be the largest event ever focused on experience management and helping businesses operate with greater agility in terms of knowing what's going on in their business, knowing why things are happening, being able to connect the two and personalize outcomes to a far greater degree. So while I think people have read the headlines about the Qualtrics deal, I don’t think there’s a full appreciation of the paradigm-shift that experience management on the Qualtrics XM platform will enable.

Number three, I think the consistent feedback you see, not just from reading about SAPPHIRE, but from reading about all vendor events in this industry, the customers do a better job talking about the solutions than the vendors do. Perhaps this a career-limiting admission for someone in the marketing and communications function, but I’m willing to take the risk. This year we made a concentrated effort to bring as many customers to Orlando as we can to let them tell the stories, to let them explain the experience they're having with SAP, why they chose SAP, why they're excited about the idea of experience management as the latest frontier for the intelligent enterprise. You're going to see hundreds of customer-led sessions, and the dominant ‘red thread’ is that customer testimonials will be steering the conversation.

Those would be, at a high level, the three things I think about.

In terms of product announcements, we're going to do a lot around SAP HANA. I can’t tell you how aggravating it is to read speculation in the media about our product strategy. Josh Greenbaum wrote a nice piece about this earlier this week. HANA remains—as Bill calls it--the intellectual foundation of SAP. You're going to see Hasso do what he does best as we blaze a new trail in the data management space with some announcements about SAP HANA, which is very exciting.

You're also going to see some additional progress being made on the idea of combining experience management and intelligent enterprise capabilities. You have heard us talk about this as “X Data plus O Data.” You'll see some early releases, giving developers the tools to build on our platform and accentuate the capabilities of X plus O. There'll be exciting announcements on this front as well.

You have another breakout on C/4HANA? Is Qualtrics going to be more in that? Is that its own sub-event within the big tent?

Qualtrics is going to be everywhere, first of all. CX LIVE is the customer experience event focused on SAP C/4HANA and the five integrated clouds that run in that suite. Frankly, the interest has been so high since it was announced last year, we had to do a dedicated CX track at SAPPHIRE because we ran out of space. That’s why Alex Atzberger and his team are hosting CX LIVE as a separate but connected track in Orlando. I’m sure Alex will happily tell you that it's a bigger crowd than they anticipated, which is good news. I should also say that any registered SAPPHIRE attendee can also participate in CX Live. Bill will appear with Alex at CX LIVE. Ryan Smith from Qualtrics will appear there. It’s going to be a fun event.

What about all the drama over the last few weeks? Will Bill touch on it? Are you going to let the media openly ask their questions?

Yeah, I think the media, influencers, analysts, can and should ask any questions they want. Personally, I don't see the drama. People have been following us for years and have very high expectations for us. Bill tells us all the time – take the high interest in SAP as a compliment that people believe we’re a significant company with a lot riding on us. Having said that, I worry that much of what’s out there right now has largely been the result of speculation and not necessarily the result of facts. In the case of the executive departures, we have individuals in some cases who collectively have worked for SAP for 100 years, and who decided that it was time to try something else in their career. Does this not happen in every company?

And the other piece of those changes, we have a particularly strong bench of talent at the leadership level and at the engineering level. Names like Adaire Fox-Martin, Christian Klein, Jennifer Morgan, Juergen Mueller, Thomas Saueressig, Gerrit Kazmaier, Abdul Razack. I think these leaders and the quality work done by our engineers will be on display at SAPPHIRE. Maybe the only thing that will quiet the conspiracy theories is seeing a totally thriving SAP in action in Orlando. So I guess I’m happy it starts next week.

Vinnie, I'm normally, as you know, somebody who is pretty sensitive to what's going on across the company, and I feel like the company is going in with a full ahead steam with a pretty clear sense of what it has to accomplish. I just don't see a lot of this so-called drama.

While I understand there is some sensational stuff in the media, we put more credibility in the facts.

If there’s any learning I have from all this, it’s that we need to do a better job over-communicating about everything. We know what our customers expect, we know what our shareholders expect, we feel motivated and excited about the future. That’s the story I personally need to do a better job getting out into the influence channels.

Any other big announcements? Any other directional stuff?

You’ll see a re-invigoration on the industries focus from us. There's a lot of really good content we're going to have at Sapphire on the industry side, a lot of good road mapping and best practices.

You're going to see a lot on the ecosystem. I think our partners are fired up for SAPPHIRE. You're going to see some more detail in terms of how our partnerships with cloud infrastructure providers have matured. These are topics that we know the SAP customer base is interested in, so they will be well featured at the event.

I also think you're going to see an increasingly good balance between the technology topics and the business topics. This is something that all vendors struggle with. We, like many, have an audience that comes from multiple perspectives, but what we really like about the intelligent enterprise, particularly now in the context of the experience economy with experience management from Qualtrics, this is a conversation that bridges the gap between business and technology. It completely unites the value chain on what needs to be done to keep companies successful or, in cases where they're struggling, gets them back on the right track. SAP is talking end-to-end now in multiple respects and we're excited for SAPPHIRE, if for no other reason, because it's our best opportunity of the year to show people just how complete and broad our portfolio is and how complete our strategy is in terms of giving them the tools that they need to be successful.

Plus, we're going to be distributing copies of exciting, new, future best-selling books. In case you have any recommendations in that regard.

Well I know at least one person - the publisher of SAP Nation 3.0 - will enjoy that drama :)